Why do some urban schools succeed? : The Phi Delta Kappa study of exceptional urban elementary schools.
Material type: TextPublication details: Bloomington, Ind. : Phi Delta Kappa, c1980.Description: vi, 225 p. : graphs ; 23 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 370.19/348/0973 19
- LC5131 .P47 1980
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LC5131 .M46 School politics in the metropolis | LC5131 .M5 Social foundations of urban education | LC5131 .M59 Realities of the urban classroom; | LC5131 .P47 1980 Why do some urban schools succeed? : | LC5131 .R47 Resources for urban schools: better use and balance. | LC5131 .S37 1966 Teachers for the disadvantaged; | LC5131 .W5 New teachers in urban schools: |
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